I'm afraid that no one ever completed the GHC Haskell->Java
story. The idea is that the JVM is the runtime, but of
course you need to implement the standard libraries somehow,
and all the primitive operations GHC uses. Not a trivial
task, but one we are undertaking for .NET.
Bottom line: the reason you can't find a runtime is because
you are supposed to compile the Java with a Java compiler
and run that. But you'll need to do more than that to
actually run programs
Simon
| -----Original Message-----
| From: Kwanghoon Choi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
| Sent: 25 April 2001 14:13
| To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Subject: haskell.runtime.* ??
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| Hello,
|
| I managed to restore an option for GHC 5.00 to produce
| java output but I realized that I also need some runtime
| system to run the java program produced by GHC. I
| examined the GHC source tree and the GHC website but in
| vain. Where do I get the runtime system?
|
| Thanks in advance.
|
| Kwanghoon
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